Due to their ability to cut travel costs by 60 percent, shared autonomous electric vehicles could shift about 25 percent of miles traveled from private automobiles, creating enormous benefits for consumers as well as causing major disruption to the automotive industry.
The scholarships help ease the financial burden of temporary relocation for interns traveling more than 100 miles from their permanent address to the internship, including the costs of travel, lodging, utilities and meals during the internship period.
Based in Louisville, Kentucky, and founded in 2001, AutoSuccess magazine is delivered each month to more than 22,500 new car and light truck dealerships in the United States and Canada.
Throughout the course of the three-day weekend, hundreds of shop owners from the United States and Canada participated in interactive workshops, team-building drills and educational panel discussions led by industry experts and Management Success clients.
The associations work together to recognize professional technicians who have tested and obtained ASE certification in 22 specialty areas during the 2016 test administered by ASE.
The National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence notes that vehicle owners who keep on top of maintenance and service schedules can extend the life of their vehicles, will see better gasoline mileage and can rest easier, knowing they have lessened the odds of a mechanical breakdown.
“The Road to GREAT Technicians: Let’s Get Started” will be the featured topic of the National Automotive Service Task Force (NASTF) Spring 2017 General Meeting, which takes place from 1-4 p.m. (Central), on Monday, April 24 in New Orleans.
Hum customers can now choose between three options, including the premium HumX service, which includes a brand-new Wi-Fi hot spot capability, premium hardware and a new mobile app.
In addition to outlining methods to attract recent graduates and military veterans, the guide features social media recruitment strategies and ways to strengthen retention and mentoring efforts.
These summer-semester classes enable industry professionals to sharpen their business skills and earn continuing education units (CEUs) that can be applied toward their AAP (Automotive Aftermarket Professional) or MAAP (Master Automotive Aftermarket Professional) designation.